Tractatus de papa, ubi et de concilio oecumenico, Volume 3, by D. Bouix, is a Latin treatise examining the doctrine of the papacy and its relationship to ecumenical councils within the Catholic Church. This volume delves into the theological and historical significance of papal authority and its interaction with the broader church governance. Bouix's work offers detailed insights into the ecclesiological debates and canonical perspectives surrounding the role of the Pope. It is a valuable resource for students and scholars interested in Catholic theology, church history, and the historical development of papal doctrine.
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